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lilmac

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  1. Gravity 12 Years a Slave Both are going to pile up Oscar nominations. It's going to a contest between those two on which comes away with the most wins.
  2. What would you say was 2012's? Loki getting thrashed by Hulk?
  3. http://boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/ Gravity needs to stop bleeding theaters so quickly. Oscar nominations are January 16. Four more weeks until the Oscar bumps!
  4. How does one "turn a blind eye"? Wouldn't having a blind eye be bad enough? :-)
  5. He has come a long way since Legends of the Fall. Wow, that was 20 yrs ago. Time flies when you're having fun.
  6. Read what Cameron recently said about the upcoming trilogy.http://touch.vibe.com/vibe/#!/entry/avatar-sequels-will-be-like-godfather-says-james-cameron,52b07a0ee56d0bb853432801
  7. The Hobbit movies so far are better than the children's book on which it is based.
  8. I could watch it again just for the Smaug scenes. The way he looks about as he brags about how great he is...fantastic.
  9. A Godfather type saga on a distant and totally unique world sounds generic to you? I can't wait to see what that looks like.
  10. I wish ILM had lead on the FX work. There is no other effects house which is better. *sigh* This article from 2010 is encouraging though: Cameron and Weta awarded some 600 shots to other visual effects shops, including Industrial Light & Magic, which took on over 180 shots. The ILM shots were carefully chosen as to not contain any hero animation work (which was being completed at Weta), and heavily featured vehicles, certain Pandora environments, and battle sequences. The division of labor was crafted to be as logical as possible-- but it still required an extraordinary amount of coordination and cooperation between Weta, ILM and other vendors who shared assets, in order to make the work as seamless as possible. In the final film, you might see two Weta shots, then two ILM shots, then Weta and ILM shots back-to-back. We spent a great deal of time ensuring a seamless blend of our work; our hope was that audiences felt no perceptible change in quality, texture or feel between the different vendors' effects shots.
  11. Jennifer, please don't run yourself ragged, look after your health. we want you around for many decades to come!
  12. Big fan of her down to earth, unpretentious personality. This is a thread dedicated to the actress. All Things Jennifer Lawrence.
  13. All Desolation of Smaug has to worry about is crossing the $600 million mark which is what I estimate to be it's break-even point based on combined production and P&A costs. It will accomplish that feat with ease.
  14. Agreed. There is a ton of ground to cover in the last movie.
  15. ...the very last scene of Fruitvale Station.
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